Issac Newton was educated in later years at Trinity College which is in Cambridge. In his younger years he attended the King's School.
Newton did not cite or make any laws of education.
Isaac Newton was not homeschooled. He attended The King's School in Grantham followed by Trinity College, Cambridge, where he pursued higher education.
No, Isaac Newton did not get along with his stepfather. Their relationship was strained, and Newton's stepfather withdrew financial support for his education, which caused Newton to work various jobs to pay for his studies.
Sir Isaac Newton.
Isaac Newton's stepfather's name was Barnabas Smith. After Isaac's father died before he was born, his mother Hannah Ayscough remarried Barnabas Smith, a well-to-do clergyman, when Isaac was three years old. Barnabas Smith played a significant role in Isaac Newton's upbringing and education.
Hannah Ayscough
Isaac Newton formulated the laws of motion. These should not be confused with the laws of planetary motion by Keplar
Isaac Newton's uncle was named William Ayscough. He played a significant role in Newton's early education and later supported his studies at Cambridge University.
Title of scholar and four years of future education.
Sir Isaac Newton did not have a nickname. He was simply known as Sir Isaac Newton during his lifetime.
Isaac's father was also named Isaac newton.
"Isaac Newton was Sit Isaac Newton's real name.